“Dirty Dance”: The Time of My Life
She is a rebel and a stranger, she is a wallflower and the daughter of a good family. Together, they dance the evil mambo on stage in front of all the philistines standing in front of their great love. The final scene of “Dirty Dancing” starring Patrick Swayze (1952-2009) and Jennifer Gray (62) is responsible for making the 1987 film one of the most successful films of the year, although more than 40 studios allegedly rejected the script. . Everything is right here. The song “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life”, in which the duo danced, became a worldwide hit and won an Oscar. The phrase “Nobody corners the baby” (translated as “My baby belongs to me” in the German version) is one of the best-known movie quotes. And of course the dance moves, including the lifting figure practiced in the water: iconic! What makes the scene so poignant: A 17-year-old girl nicknamed “Baby” makes it absolutely clear to her parents, sitting in the audience, that she’s on her way to becoming a pretty cool adult. Of course the handsome prince wants to dance with her all evening.
“Sex and the City”: Miranda and Steve on the Brooklyn Bridge
The favorite couple of many fans of the American series “Sex and the City”: Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon, 56) and Steve Brady (David Eigenberg, 58). However, it takes several seasons for the successful lawyer to confess to the good-natured bartender. He later cheated on her with a co-worker in her first “Sex and the City” movie in 2008. Hobbes is in shock, but it’s clear this was a mistake and Brady is heartbroken. With the support of a couples therapist, the two make the following decision: they both consider whether they want to give the relationship a second chance. If so, he will walk the opposite direction to the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York at an agreed time. The scene ends with the two embracing on the bridge. Before that, there is a brief moment when viewers don’t really know if they’re both showing it. “Miranda never looked back,” finally says an off-screen voice. Even the fans of the series, who do not think much about the movies, will be filled with tears at this point.
«Love Actually»: You are perfect for me
He does something completely reprehensible by confessing his love to his best friend’s wife behind his back. But the way the producers of the cult British Christmas movie “Love Really” (2003) told this story does not go unnoticed. This is probably also due to the fact that many people fall in love with someone who is “unreachable”. Unhappy lover Mark, played by Andrew Lincoln (49), finally finds himself at the door of the woman he fell in love with: Juliet (37), played by Keira Knightley. She is holding papers on which she writes things like “You are perfect for me” and “And my wasted heart will love you”. Juliet thought that Mark hated her because he was rude to her as a kind of self-defense. She was surprised to see the video she took of their wedding. It consisted entirely of close-ups of his face. He chases after her at the end of the scene and kisses her. They would go so well together. But it didn’t have to be.
‘The Inside Out’: Bing Bong Sacrifices Himself for Riley
“The Inside Out” from Pixar is a playful explanation of how a person’s emotional balance works. Joy, sadness, fear, anger and disgust are the characters in this wonderful animated movie that lives in the mind of a little girl named Riley and uses a control center to influence her behavior there. All goes well until Riley moves with her family from rural Minnesota to San Francisco, where she doesn’t really connect. It is very emotional to gain insight into the emotional life of a child who is not well off as a spectator. Those who build near water will watch this movie with a constant lump in their throat. And he probably burst into tears where Bing Bong died. He is Riley’s imaginary friend and a hybrid of a pink elephant, a cat, and a dolphin. She voluntarily sacrifices herself to grow, she. One of the film’s creators said in an interview that the scene of Bing Bong’s gradual disappearance and eventual disappearance should have been much more touching, and the audience didn’t want to wait.
“Dead Poets Society”: O Captain! My captain!
1989’s “Dead Poets Society” came after Robin Williams (1951-2014)’s second major acting success, “Good Morning, Vietnam.” He plays John Keating, an English teacher at a Vermont boarding school who uses unconventional methods to win over his students. For example, he asks them to get up on the table to see the world from above and says, “O Captain! Talking to “My Captain!” O Captain! Captain!” When Williams took his own life eight years ago, many of his fans said goodbye to him by posting pictures of their idol with these words. In today’s perspective, that makes the scene even more touching than it already was.
Jonas Dreyfus
Source : Blick

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